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Daily News from New York, New York • 63

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DAILY NEWSr FRIDA 1964- VfX 1 rmvC 64 producer of that evening's illegal drug sale expose program, contained "goof balls" and "pep pills." These are worth from a quarter to a half million dollars on the black market. Some Federal action, is expected to follow. Viewer's Nofeboofc: Much of the credit for the suc- Granilt Plans 7 UHF-TV Public Service Stations By HI GROSS Keep your eyes on UHF-TV sooner than you ex i cessf ul Lucille Ball Day at the Fair, is due to John O'Keefe, in TV NEWS ON WPIX CHANNEL 11 (MONDAY-FRIDAY) THE TELEVISION STATION OF THE DAILY NEWS PM AFTERNOON NEWS PM THREE STAR NEWS PM ELEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS WEATHER Toilaifs Uighlights 5:55 P. M. 9 Baseball; Mets-Dorigers (Doubleheader-Color).

7:30 P.M. 11 Celebrity Golf; Sam Snead-Ray Miiland. 1 Sumner Olympic Trials; Wrestling and Diving (Taped). 1:90 P. M.

13 Lecal Issue; "Reading, Writing and 0:30 P.M. 4 Bcb Hope Presents; George Peppard, others (Color-Repeat). 8:30 P.M. 13 Performance; Jeanne Beaman. 11 Baseball; Yankees-Athletics.

9:30 P.M. 4 On Parade; Jane Morgan. 19:00 P.M. Boxing; Jose Torres-Gomes Brennan. 11:15 P.

M. 11 Steve Alien Show; Phyllis Oilier, Shelley Berman, others, ffor additional details see listings below I pect it will be prospering. So says Theodore Granik, who i plans to operate seven ultra High Frequency stations on the East Coast. He has already applied to the Federal Communications Commission for a license in Patchogue, L.I., where he would like to take over Channel 75. Through his Granik Broadcast- charge of the press relations for the exposition's TV and radio activities.

Incidentally, one of his ablest representatives is Victoria Kelly, daughter of "Shipwreck" Kelly and the most glamorous deb of all time, Brenda Frazier. Kathy Nolan, who used to be a country gal in The Real McCoys, will appear as a beauteous WAVE lieutenant in the forthcoming comedy series, Broadside. "I've completely changed my appear-' anee, cut my hair and lost pounds of weight," she tells this column. that although LBJ is capable of becoming one of our greatest Sen. Gbldwater is "capable of becoming an even better" Chief Executive.

William Lasher of the Food and Drug Administration during the CBS Walter Cronkite news period, confirmed Aat the cartons turned over to him on Wednesday by Jay McMullen, 1:45 11 Red Barber; Pre-game sSd. I ingr he hopes to acquire UHF licenses also in Washing-! ton. D.C.. Boston, Bridgeton, N.J., I Bridgeport, Providence, 1:00 K.I., and Miami. "My intention is to highlight public service programs," he told me.

"After all, I created the first Baseball; Yankees-Athiet- ics. I 5 Ur.tpuchables; Robert Stack, 13 Carr.p:eal Gardener. 9:30 2 Zone; Sury Park- er, Coilin W.lcox in "Nut- bar 12 Looks Just Like i Yati." Story about a world WHCA 570 WASC 770 WJRZ t70 WNEW 1130 WVIP 1310 WYNJ 420 WNTC 130 WINS 1010 WLI1 11 to WEVD 1330 WN1C 4M WC1S 0 VYHN 1050 WSII 1240 WFOW1330 WOK 710 WfAT f30 WHLI 1100 WADO 1280 WBNX 1389 WNJt 1430 WHOM 14(0 WOXR ISM WWII lO0 1:30 2 Sjaimer Semester. 4 Caiiege Reoart. Project Know.

7:09 2 Sews, Sports, Weiter. 4 Today; Raaet Marc las'i-bum, 7 Arm Sothys Show. 7:38 5 i Seminars. 7 Sa i Stim 1:03 2 C333't 5 Sari Becker 7 Caurageous Cat 1:39 7 Rasca s. Kwj'iS: jack WcCartry.

2 Storm; Serial. I 4 Matcii Game. i 5 Ha i cf Fan; Fred i 7 i 9 "Ha-dcaffel" I 4:31 11 Ouch WcCarn Show, i 2 Ua Tfat Bob. I 4 0-be G-ttis. I 3 5:03 2 Vj: ii C-i." Ednund 4 'Texas.

BrMfc'yn I a-1 Guy Madison. 5 Si'if 7 "Rxk Arou-d the Wx'J." ToTiy Steele. 9 af fre Sea MORNING i7 5:3 A. A. A.

VI! I.onny Starr Show. MumIc, Wilis Merlins: "ho. Music, talk, wm. MVf ilrlirtr llallruutiii William B. Willi.

4 Alio at I. M.I. 10:10 A.M. Wi'HW Arthur tindfrry M.ovr. here sciences every one a beautiful face Repeat).

4 On Parade; Jane Vorga. 7 Price Is Right; Bill CuS- len, Jose Ferrer. 13 Past Imperfect; Eric lar- WMC vpk.rn Writ Dorothy Carkrr rrada from her IMM-ma Hroiirdfd (. 11:15 A.M.- HtBS lae Uarrnr Show. Muxir, talk (Also at 4 P.M.).

AFTERNOON raoee, Arthur Schiesmger Susan Soniag, Prjee-Jones. Kathr Nolan Theodore Granik IJ AipnaoeL 5:30 II Sjser-ran; George Reeves. 9 aster's Clubnoase 'Caior). 13 Once Upon a Day. 555 9 Mets-D 4 12:00 Noon WK1 I) Kuth Jnrolia Shan't Sy Ula dUruswra "F.rr." M.

Mil' Miml Bcnull ko Mrlla HajUrn, Schujlrr i'hapin. WMC Xnrthwratrri I iiivf rl(y ltpilovlna: Standi Dob Da Mlcharl. Frank llulrriHCl. "Jatti Itrtlrc-tioa of Amerlcaa r-" 2:35 M. Wlll.l Ko-h llaahoaah Prucrami Kabbl Jo.bau Mertaberc.

Mirptirrd Mruill-k. 3 P. Tfd llronn Shi.n. Music, urns. EVENING discussion show on radio.

The American Forum of the Air, back in 1928. For 36 years I've devoted Iter. Joh Coclha, 7- 7:03 P. M. WMIC Sprnk alton, brnndrK 1'abrr.

13:00 2 Aifred Hitchcock Hour; Donnelly Rhodes. Jess Kirk-patrick in "Ten Minutes from Now." Art.st threatens to bomb a museum for not accepting his works (Repeat). '4 Jack Paar Show; Bob New-art, Marguerite otiers (Color-Repeat). 5 Detectives; Robert Tavlor. 7 Jose Torres-GaTeo Brennan.

13 News Analysis. 10:30 5 Third Man; Uhcnael Ren tie. 13 Ing'es Para Todos. 10:45 7 Vaka That Spare; Bill Pace-- Dick Agee. 3 Ra'ph Kiner, Post g3T show (Coior).

9. OS i 2 Vy Uttie Marge. 4 3.rthd3y House. 7 So.e; i tsr," George. -2 9:11 11 Cirtwu to 13 A.M.

9:30 2 People's Choice. 5 Tapper; Lea G. 9 Mflie; of re Road," Jane Va 13:00 11 Jack La "Lan-e. 2 News; Harry Reaso-er. I 4 Make Room for Dacijf.

I 5 Movie; "The Other Lavs," Barbara Suii Ven. 10:38 II 9o'i Journey, 2 I Lave Lacy; Sal 4 Ward for Warj (Co'o-J. 7 Pr.ce is 0 11:00 II $. 2 VcC'kj; Waiter 4 Cswantrat'sn: Hugi Dews. 7 Set fa i 3 i-'j5; 11:15 II CS-t33" tl I rK.

11:33 i 2 Pata and 4 Jeooarjy. 5 farnser wn. 7 -g Links. 9 Gtrt practically my entire broadcast-I ing career to offerings of this type." Radio Pioneer He is, certainly, the pioneer producer of such attractions, and today is represented on network TV by two outstanding items, Youth Wants to Know and All America Wants to Know. "Why? Because I believe in them." he told me.

"And I believe 1 iust as firmly that the future of 7:55 P.M. Wll. HnHrbatl; 1 rt -IudBri M. 11(111 Harry Karbt-r ho i hnrlra MHrphy. WKI) WaxhinKtoa Krpnrli Hoy ilkina.

8:55 P.M. Wilts llasrball; ankrra-AtJjIrtira. P. M. WOR Mnrrnt 'I'rafy Show.

Intrrvlm. M. WKltl Ja I nlimitrd With Mort A. WMTA Harry t.ray Shunt Huild Shnlbrrt, Orraidlaa llrooki, l)nf Jnrit4 I)i'k tirricory. M.

Mi lls Mult- Till lnn (To 5 A. Mid. WMIC Louie John Nrbrl kowi llrnry Morean. other. Mid.

tll Amnzine Itandl Show. Ilat-uln 6 A. Mid. WINS ion met: Murray llufnrtt. l-rrar.

wlid aalraal. Mid. NKW Milkman's Matinrr; Marty O'llara (To A. 1:03 11 TSree Stooges; Joe Baltsn. 5 ckey Mouse 13 KTst's Htm; Hurt Oeusi-g.

6:30 11 Action "The Ptan- tc-n 2 Local Nes, Weatner. 4 Local Nes, W'li-er. 5 Bey Cartsow. 7 Laca! Hens. 13 -2 es Para Todcs.

8:45 7 Ses; Ran Coc'rai. WNCN 104.1 WIFM 105.1 WHtl 105. WIV1 104.7 WHOM T2 3 WIC fS.S WHLI fl.3 WCIS 101.1 WPAT tl.l WOII M.l WO 8.7 WIFM 101. WMYC 3. WNIC f7.1 W8AI WNIW102.7 WFMI 4.7 WEVD 7.

WVNJ 100.3 WTFM 103.S wsou WKCR WFO WNTI It If.t 0.7 tl.S 7:00 II N-s: Kevin Kennedy. 2 Waiter Crank, te. 4 Hinr, Bnrk-ey. 5 Ga iart Sfen. 7 Oickss He's Fen-ster.

13 Cj'uTbia Serriira'S. 7:18 11 ft V. iota TXv.in. 725 11 ftea'-er; Oioi. M.

WABC Allan Jrftrrya Show Munio. tt I'. I. lllil llorxr- llii'iiiu 7:15 P. M.

WABC Muxic From Aronnd the orld i I.ullablra. P. M. BFM Sandy I.raberK Show. P.

M. It KM Curtain Call in Slrrro: l.rr Ilrmlck, othcra ta A y- af tan WhlMtlr i ltrcirt'tl t. p. M. NYC International Muio r'ratival.

VHll Shnkrinearr Thp Playai Marlowe Society UHF television lies in providing communities with shows that the networks can't supply. By this I mean periods devoted to local public affairs, those dealing with i local problems and, of course, also a full fledged community news service." Many local stations cannot give such service, because to do that nften requires a remote control mobile unit transported in a large I truck costing as much as $120,000, with a ci ew of as many as 20 I men. However, Granik says he has licked this problem. His associate, Ira Kamen, an ingenious engi-j neer, who is vice president of his company, has designed a new nit contained in a tructc no larger than i an ice cream van. It costs only 2V-MM), and can be operated by I only one man, who functions as a combined producer, director' and 'Tha 11.00 2 iNes, Spjrts, VVeatrer.

4 News, Sports, Weatne-. 5 News. 7 News, Sports, 9 Vov "S.lver Loaj," Jti itVz 11:10 5 a "Undercurrent." Robert Taylor, ne Hepburn. 11:15 11 JeTy Cj'eTan; Post g3Te she. 4 Local Sews; Ji-n 11:20 2 V-jv'e: "Toward" Un Wrlllam HoiSen, Llcyd Jn 31.

Test e'ases st g-nj of a warfare confession P': -g Tie a aero. 7 Vovie: "Hong Kong Con 5-t a'," Gens Ba-ry. 7:30 11 Ce.eSf.tv Ga.f; Sam Snead-! 2 Sre3t Aeentur; Br'an i -r, Great Crusa- Urara ab-Jut tfce man -3 t- rl-1 Sacety Merry irra ind.or." M. WHKM t'nrlain Time: lr.t Impreaaloa," Pojly llercea Recorded i. OHMIP.

M. IIHI lli. Kleardo Sncar Shaw. 10:00 P. M.

WRFM John l.lnaner and Jaza. WHMtP.M. WKFM Stereo Scooloni Mouaaargraky'a Plctrea at aa Inhibition." 10H15 P. M. WTFM Jnw.n In Sterrot Mllea Davis.

11:15 P.M. Willi: Jazz: Stereo World of the Modern Sound. Mid. IIHI llapplnewx Ktrhnncr: Ilia; Joe Kosenrield. (Many AM programs are also carried on fM (faflontl tar tre cr fue.

ty to Pepeatl. 4 Intsr-atical Drr 7cfie, hu-garan Kit.o-.a! C.rcus rapes'). 7 Sunder O'Jy-sic Tna-S; Wires'' rg i'd Diving i uei 171? 13 i- Si YirlT; Gan 11.33 I I I reso't or fa ta 4 jr rj.s 8f rm t9 i V.v others (Cc'or) cameraman. "This will local telecasting," Granik predicts. "I'm convinced that within the next few years, UHF-TV will have a phenomenal growth: It will sweep the countrv, just as FM Radio i NEW YORK I I 8 08 II Vy.

Eent: Kxif Tjry Befett. Fiits I 11:40 I II Weather; Sfa- yi 11.45 II Stee Show, Prv'lij Diiier, sutbirg. 3er Bsr THREE HOUR CRUISE AROUND MANHATTAN has done." Veep Nominees: I Rep. William E. Miller of New i I UxmnViMU 12:03 2 live of Lf: 4 Sa Wet (Color).

7 Fr-er Knows Best. 9 Hews; Jarra 12:15 9 n's Vexary 12:30 2 Srci fir 4 ar (Color). 5 'if' t. 7 F-rJ 1245 2 Gjf-g Seriar. 1:03 II 2 "Fr3'4n5trfs Di.g-;r." Si-i-a r- 2 Lii it tl Beater.

4 ir Fat-sr! 7 oie: "Tuf Way Da-5 Clark VZ 1.31 2 t-? rl 4 Wilt a Deal (r? 5 iSee 10 9 Vo.re t3 9:33 A.M.). 2:01 2 Password; 4 Kwrg Theatre. 229 11 Kiwi. 2:31 II Ricket Sawd. 2 House Pirty.

4 Tie Oaerors: 7 Day in Court; 3:00 11 F3'ors trie W3rd. 2 Tell tnt Tmtrt; Bui C'jer 4 'natter World; Serial. 5 Frlm; Preston Faster. 7 General Hospitat. 9 s3; Jasesa Rinj.

3:15 9 ViPi; Byrd." 3:31 11 True Sijvfrture. 2 of Hig'it: Serlaf. 4 Bin't Sav (Carar). 5 Sat Wastersen. or Rot jrciaro-Ei- zr Cfejr.es cra-Tparsh 9 5 S'lrci; Ti Lacai issue; Jaccij La-d ens.

Jure Shaga'sff. 'Rs33--g. W-itirg and Race." Dis- I r. 11 cnrVo- I SAILINGS EVERT HALT HOVK f.ee a.m. i3 r.m.

Additional Daily Sailiari 4: IS 9 f.U. 1 vin aim Lien, jxumviv iiumpiiicj of Minnesota, VP nominees of the iRCLE LINE caof Conrad, Regs Pnii others. 1:01 7 Vcv "Confijen'e Ton Conway.1-- 1:11. 4 Kov-e; "The Wen." Richard Barry Kelly. 1:25 from the foot of West 42nd St.

Ct 6-3200 cmlorehsus ers siirraundirg a saaool "tt-i'i fof-Tla jr ntm iity. 1 Republicans and the Democrats, respectively, revealed their familiar poles-apart political philosophies on ABC-TV last night. Appearing on the special, "A Heartbeat Away," regardless of their differences, they agreed on the importance of the office to which they aspire. Program Comment: 11 Sports Film. 2 Saute 66; Martin tfilrer.

5 wov "Tne Ghost and Mrs. Muir." Rei Harrison, Gene Tierne. 1:40 2 tf-wie; "Lady in the Dark." Gmger Rogers, Ray Millard. Pretty iragaiine editor uses her career as a shie'd against being a real worn an.ft "In The Good Old Summertime" That's when a lot of great hits are written. This weekend, hear a WCBS- salute to Summer songs, past and present, starting today, on "The Jack Sterling Show." MONDAY-SATURDAY 6:0010:00 AM I 4 ope Presents; George I Peppard, Darren UcGavm, Mii yn Rsue in "Tne Game itn Glass Pieces." Un eTBSoyel actor refuses '0 face tie facts of hfe (Caiof Repeat).

7 Bjrke's Law; Gene Barry, 7sa 1st Gabor. Paul Lynde, I MaryAitor, lizabeth Scott, Chili Wills, others. Swed- ish maid ftris the corpse at a game hunter (Repeat). 13 Perarmance: Jeanne Bea- mm mm Clare Boothe Luce, during Channel 9's Ladies of the Press, said she wouldn't support Sen. Keating, because "I wouldn't want to support somebody who didn't want it." Regarding Bobby Kennedy, she remarked that if he wins his Senatorial race, "hell be well away to the White House." Also, Mrs.

Luc commented CHANNEL NUMBERS W-IX 11 WABC 7 WCBS 2 WOR -WNBC 4 WNDT 13 830 AM101.1 fM I- 7 a-jeen fir a Bay. 9 Rill ti A1.esti.-i I dancer. LWNEW WNTC 31.

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